List of consorts of Orléans
Queen of Orléans
See also: List of Frankish queens
The Orléans part of the title comes from the city of Orléans, which was the capital of these kings. The Frankish kings in that region stopped calling themselves Kings of Orléans after they conquered the Burgundians. After 613 the Kingdom of Orléans became the Kingdom of Burgundy, and the queens became Queen consorts of Burgundy.
Merovingian dynasty, 511–524, 561–613
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Queen | Ceased to be Queen | Death | Spouse |
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Guntheuc of Burgundy | Godomar of Burgundy | 495 | 514/521 | 25 June 524 husband's death |
532 | Chlodomer | ||
Kingdom passed to Soissons, Paris, and Rheims | ||||||||
Kingdom repartioned out of United Frankish state after Chlothar I's death. | ||||||||
Vénérande | a slave | - | - | - | - | - | Guntram | |
Marcatrude | Magnachaire, Duke of the Franks | - | 556 | 565 repudiated |
566 | |||
Austerchild | - | 548 | 566/7 | after 580 | ||||
Faileube | - | - | - | - | - | - | Childebert II | |
Ermenberga of the Visigoths | Witteric, King of the Visigoths | - | 606 | 607 repudiated |
- | Theuderic II | ||
United to Austrasia in 612 and passed Neustria in 613. | ||||||||
Countess of Orléans
Merovingian countesses
- NN, wife of Count Willachar and the mother Chalde of Orléans, wife of Chramn son of King Chlothar I.
Carolingian countesses
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
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Waldrada de Wormsgau | Erphold ? (Nibelungid or Widonid) |
- | - | - | 821 husband's death |
824 | Adrian | |
There are no mentions of Matfrid, Count of Orléans, having a wife or if he did what her name was. | ||||||||
Engeltrude de Fézensac | Leuthard I, Count of Paris and Fézensac (Girardid) |
805 | - | 827 husband's ascension |
834 husband's death |
- | Odo I | |
There are no mentions of Odo I's successor, William, Count of Orléans, having a wife or if he did what her name was. | ||||||||
Agane | - | - | - | - | before 862 | Robert | ||
Aelis of Tours | Hugh, Count of Tours (Etichonid) |
805 | after 862 | 15 September 866 husband's death |
886 | |||
Théodrate of Troyes | Aleran, Count of Troyes | 868 | 881/before 885 | 29 February 888 became Queen consort |
903 | Odo II | ||
Judith | - | - | 922 | 925 | Hugh I | |||
Eadhild of England | Edward the Elder, King of the Anglo-Saxons (Wessex) |
907/910 | 926/7 | 26 January 937 | ||||
Hedwige of Saxony | Henry I the Fowler, King of the East Franks (Liudolfings) |
910/22 | 14 September 938 | 16 June 956 husband's death |
10 May 965 | |||
Adelaide of Aquitaine | William III, Duke of Aquitaine (Ramnulfids) |
945 | 970 | 3 July 987 became Queen consort |
15 June 1004/06 | Hugh II | ||
Capetian countesses
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Countess | Ceased to be Countess | Death | Spouse |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Isabella of Aragon | James I of Aragon (Barcelona) |
1247 | 28 May 1262 | 25 August 1270 became Queen |
28 January 1271 | Philip of France | ||
Duchess of Orléans
House of Valois
First creation
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
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Blanche of France | Charles IV of France (Capet) |
1 April 1328 | 8 January 1345 | 1 September 1376 husband's death |
8 February 1393 | Philippe of Valois | ||
Second creation
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
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Valentina Visconti | Giangaleazzo Visconti, Duke of Milan (Visconti) |
1366 | 17 August 1389 | 23 November 1407 husband's death |
4 December 1408 | Louis I | ||
Isabella of Valois | Charles VI of France (Valois) |
9 November 1389 | 29 June 1406 | 23 November 1407 husband's accession |
13 September 1409 | Charles I | ||
Bonne d'Armagnac | Bernard VII, Count of Armagnac (Armagnac) |
19 February 1392 | 15 August 1410 | 1430/5 | ||||
Marie de Clèves | Adolph I, Duke of Cleves (De la Marck) |
19 September 1426 | 27 November 1440 | 5 January 1465 husband's death |
23 August 1487 | |||
Joan of France, Duchess of Berry | Louis XI of France (Valois) |
23 April 1461 | 8 September 1476 | 7 April 1498 became Queen consort |
4 February 1505 | Louis II | ||
Third creation
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
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Catherine de' Medici | Lorenzo II de' Medici, Duke of Urbino (Medici) |
13 April 1519 | 28 October 1533 | 10 August 1536 title passed to brother-in-law |
5 January 1589 | Henri I | ||
House of Bourbon
Fourth creation
- None
Fifth creation
Picture | Name | Father | Birth | Marriage | Became Duchess | Ceased to be Duchess | Death | Spouse |
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Marie de Bourbon, Mademoiselle de Montpensier Duchess of Montpensier |
Henri de Bourbon, Duke of Montpensier (Bourbon-Montpensier) |
15 October 1605 | 6 August 1626 | 4 June 1627 | Gaston | |||
Marguerite of Lorraine | Francis II, Duke of Lorraine (Lorraine) |
22 July 1615 | 2 to 3 January 1632 | 2 February 1660 husband's death |
13 April 1672 | |||
House of Orléans
Sixth creation
Notes
- ↑ Born Elizabeth Charlotte, Countess Palatine of Simmern
- ↑ Known as "la seconde Mademoiselle de Blois" or "the second Mademoiselle de Blois", the style having been held by her half sister Marie Anne de Bourbon
References
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See also
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